Donnie Baseball: The Definitive Biography of Don Mattingly

The exhaustive research of sports biographer Mike Shalin sheds new light on a baseball legend, exposing the Hall of Famer's moxie and lifelong dedication to baseball in this engaging biography. The in-depth research follows Don Mattingly, an incredibly talented and hard-working player, who, during his time with the Yankees, became one of the most beloved and popular players in the glorious history of their franchise. An insightful review of Mattingly's career, including his going from a 19th-round draft choice to the 1985 American League MVP to his true motivation behind his retirement in 1995 and his thoughts on his young coaching. Donnie Baseball: The Definitive Biography of Don Mattingly is a must-read not only for passionate Yankee fans, but for all baseball enthusiasts who want to become better historians of the game.

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Donnie Baseball: The Definitive Biography of Don Mattingly

The exhaustive research of sports biographer Mike Shalin sheds new light on a baseball legend, exposing the Hall of Famer's moxie and lifelong dedication to baseball in this engaging biography. The in-depth research follows Don Mattingly, an incredibly talented and hard-working player, who, during his time with the Yankees, became one of the most beloved and popular players in the glorious history of their franchise. An insightful review of Mattingly's career, including his going from a 19th-round draft choice to the 1985 American League MVP to his true motivation behind his retirement in 1995 and his thoughts on his young coaching. Donnie Baseball: The Definitive Biography of Don Mattingly is a must-read not only for passionate Yankee fans, but for all baseball enthusiasts who want to become better historians of the game.

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Donnie Baseball: The Definitive Biography of Don Mattingly

Donnie Baseball: The Definitive Biography of Don Mattingly

Donnie Baseball: The Definitive Biography of Don Mattingly

Donnie Baseball: The Definitive Biography of Don Mattingly

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The exhaustive research of sports biographer Mike Shalin sheds new light on a baseball legend, exposing the Hall of Famer's moxie and lifelong dedication to baseball in this engaging biography. The in-depth research follows Don Mattingly, an incredibly talented and hard-working player, who, during his time with the Yankees, became one of the most beloved and popular players in the glorious history of their franchise. An insightful review of Mattingly's career, including his going from a 19th-round draft choice to the 1985 American League MVP to his true motivation behind his retirement in 1995 and his thoughts on his young coaching. Donnie Baseball: The Definitive Biography of Don Mattingly is a must-read not only for passionate Yankee fans, but for all baseball enthusiasts who want to become better historians of the game.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781600785368
Publisher: Triumph Books
Publication date: 03/10/2011
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Mike Shalin is a 35-year sports journalism veteran who has worked for the the Boston Herald and the New York Post. He is now a freelance writer and an official scorer at Fenway Park. He is the coauthor of The 100 Best Players Not in the Baseball Hall of Fame, Gilles Villemure's Tales from the Rangers Locker Room, and Out by a Step. He lives in Easton, Massachusetts. Joe Torre is the former manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Yankees, where he won four World Series.

Table of Contents

Foreword Joe Torre vii

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction xiii

Chapter 1 The Road to the Bronx 1

Chapter 2 Best in the Game 19

Chapter 3 Foundation of a Dynasty 57

Chapter 4 Universal Respect 71

Chapter 5 End of an Era 111

Chapter 6 Cooperstown Controversy 139

Chapter 7 Back in Uniform 151

Chapter 8 A Hollywood Ending? 169

Index 201

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